The massive data breach at Sony Corp.'s PlayStation Network has left accountholders worrying that their credit card information could fall into the wrong hands. Now the technology giant is hoping to ease concerns by offering free identity theft protection to affected customers. Full story

Sony has won over some gamers by offering free access to its PlayStation Network to compensate for the leak of personal details on 78 million user accounts, but still has some way to go to regain the trust of consumers. Full story

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Sony executive vice president and Sony Computer Entertainment division president, Kazuo Hirai speaks at a press conference to apologize for the massive theft of personal data from users of the company's PlayStation Network and Qriocity online services, at the Sony headquarters in Tokyo on May 1, 201